This object creates a loud noise after a man observes that women “don’t seem to hold together like men” after you kill them. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this object central to a play in which it carries a note to Ben and Gus reading “Macaroni Pastitsio. Ormitha Macarounada,” leading them to place “One Smith’s Crisps! One Eccles cake!” inside of it.
ANSWER: the dumb waiter
[10e] The Dumb Waiter was written by this author of The Caretaker and The Birthday Party.
ANSWER: Harold Pinter
[10h] Description acceptable. In the beginning of The Dumbwaiter, Ben reads Gus newspaper headlines about a man of eighty-seven getting killed in this manner.
ANSWER: getting run over by a bus [or getting run over by a lorry; prompt on a car accident or getting run over with "by what?"]
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